Brief Description:
The Anderlyn Desk is made of a durable copolymer commonly used in protective head gear, golf club heads and toys including LEGO bricks. It is a standup, portable desk which is designed to be easily positioned on top of your existing desk. Simply unfold, adjust to proper height and lock supporting legs into position (see instruction manual below for more details). You are now ready to work comfortably at a 48” x 24” working surface.
Position your flat screen monitor and keyboard on the desktop and you are ready to work in a standing position.
Warning:
For your safety:
1 - Only flat screen monitors and laptops can be used with the Anderlyn Desk.
2 - No more than 25 pounds can be placed on the Anderlyn Desk.
3 - Do not sit or stand on the Anderlyn Desk.
Refer to the Policy page for the following information:
Return Policy, Warranty Agreement and Privacy Policy Statement. Product:
Dimensions:
10” x 48” x 24”
Standard size for individuals 4’ 11” to 5’ 5 ”
It is easy to carry and store away if needed.
Suggested Leg Adjustments:
Position One: 10” legs (factory set) for individuals 4’ 11” to 5’ 5”
Position Two: 12” legs (adjusted) for individuals 5’ 6 ” to 5’ 11”
Position Three: 14” legs (adjusted) for individuals 6’ to 6’ 6”
Position Four: 16" legs (adjusted) for individuals 6'7"+
*Special order upon request for individuals under 4’ 11”
Desk Assembly Instruction Manual:
PDF Format: Click here to download
Advantages:
- Ergonomics is the “science” of fitting the workplace to the worker . . . not the worker to the workplace. Ergonomics, also know as human engineering or human factors engineering, the science of designing machines, products, and systems to maximize the safety, comfort, and efficiency of the people who use them. The Anderlyn Desk is an example of good ergonomics.
- You spend 1/3 of your day at work . . . make it a comfortable day!
- If workers are distracted less by pain and strain they will concentrate better and they will:
Improve productivity
Increase energy
Have better circulation
Reduce wrist strain
Diminish back pain
Acquire mobility
Eliminate 3:00 p.m. fatigue
Minimize neck strain
- Unique furniture design that’s so easy to use.
So easy to put together.
So easy to fall in love with.
The 3-minute Assembly . . . no problem.
- The stand up desk deceases your chances of developing a Repetitive Strain Injury.
What is RSI?
Repetitive Strain Injuries occur from repeated physical movements doing damage to tendons, nerves, muscles, and other soft body tissues. Occupations ranging from meatpackers to musicians have characteristic RSIs that can result from the typical tasks they perform. The rise of computer use and flat, light-touch keyboards that permit high speed typing have resulted in an epidemic of injuries of the hands, arms, and shoulders. Use of pointing devices like a mouse and a trackball are as much a cause, if not more so. The thousands of repeated keystrokes and long periods of clutching and dragging with a mouse slowly accumulates damage to the body: another name for the condition is Cumulative Trauma Disorder. This can happen even more quickly as a result of typing technique and body positions that place unnecessary stress on the tendons and nerves in the hand, wrist, arms, and even the shoulders and neck. Lack of adequate rest and breaks and using excessive force almost guarantee trouble.
You may have heard the term Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in connection with these injuries, but in fact CTS is only a small and dangerous percentage of typing injuries. Tendinitis, Bursitis, Tenosynovitis / DeQuervain's Syndrome, Tendinosis, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Trigger Finger/Thumb, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, Cubital Tunnel Syndrome, and several other related conditions may also be involved. All of these are serious and in advanced cases can cause great pain and permanent disability. In addition, patients injured by repetitive strain sometimes develop Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD), discussed here and here.
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